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Overview
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This course provides a literature review on various topics related to hacking and academia. The learning outcomes include understanding current trends and research in the field. The course covers skills such as analyzing conference papers, coding style survival, and compiler-assisted code randomization. The teaching method involves reviewing various topics such as USB sticks, microcode, and remote work. The intended audience for this course is individuals interested in cybersecurity, academia, and research in the hacking domain.
Syllabus
Introduction
How to Read a Paper
Questions
Clocks Crew
USB Sticks
Microcode
When coding style survives compilation
Compiler assisted code randomization
Turtles Locks and Bathrooms
Ring Oscillator
Remote Work
Rise of the Citizen Developer
Childrens Apps
Domestic Violence Apps
Seminars and Presentations
Hardware and Software
PublicPrivate Partnerships
Free Work Analysis
Conclusion
Twitter Questions
Conference Papers
Taught by
BSidesLV